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Git Config Overview
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Git Config Best Practices
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Git Config Common Mistakes
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Git Config Quick Reference
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Git Config Comparison
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Git Config Standards
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About Git Config

What this tool does

Developer and design tools include CSS generators (gradients, shadows, glassmorphism), code playgrounds, color pickers, responsive previews, and reference charts for HTML tags, HTTP methods, and keyboard shortcuts.

Why use this tool

Front-end development involves constant context switching between code and visual output. Having generators and references in a single browser tab speeds up prototyping and reduces the need to search through documentation sites.

How it works

Each tool provides an interactive UI: you tweak parameters (colors, radii, durations), and the tool generates the corresponding CSS, HTML, or SVG code in real time. Copy the snippet directly into your project.

Pro tip

Use the CSS variable output option when available. It makes your generated code theme-friendly and easier to maintain across a design system.

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